"I wanted to do the tour after meeting a kid from Starlight, a children's charity last week and I thought why not come back home and do something for my country," Galloway said. "Because I'm always on the move with my career, the tour may take some time to get to places like Inverness and Aberdeen but I've committed to it now, so I won't disappoint."

- During his current tour in the U.K., Kurt Angle had coffee with James Cleverly, who is a member of Parliament with the British Conservative Party. Cleverly made headlines earlier this month for an interview he gave on BBC Radio 5 Live where he admitted that he smoked pot in college and watched porn online. He also played a game of "snog, marry, avoid," where the married politician said he'd "snog" Home Secretary Theresa May and singer Rita Ora.